Category: HUB News
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ASLAN changing outlook for local, Haitian youth Walk for Haiti set for July 20 will benefit mission project
Staff Writer by Jane Waterhouse ASLAN changing outlook for local, Haitian youth Walk for Haiti set for July 20 will benefit mission project Jane Waterhouse Craig Bogard of Tinton Falls, Donna Steiner of Fair Haven, Kennetha Williams of Long Branch, Joe Atkins of Red Bank, and Justin Gazi of Long Branch have big plans for…
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business Curchin, Wiss again filing separately Partners in both firms cite differences in style for change
Staff Writer By GLORIA STRAVELLI business Curchin, Wiss again filing separately Partners in both firms cite differences in style for change VERONICA YANKOWSKI Bob Fouratt stands at the front door of the office that will house the now separated companies, the Curchin Group and Wiss & Co. Like marriages, some mergers are made in heaven,…
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Initiative seeks public’s input Extensive report on state of education in borough delivered by group
Staff Writer By jane waterhouse Initiative seeks public’s input Extensive report on state of education in borough delivered by group RED BANK — Talk about a power lunch. When Dr. Michael Rush, then school superintendent of the Red Bank Borough Schools; the Rev. Dr. Dwight C. Northington of Calvary Baptist Church; and David Tarver, then…
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Police coverage not hindered by out-of-commission cars
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan SHREWSBURY — Problems with the borough’s police cars continued this past week when three patrol vehicles went into the shop and out of commission. Police Chief John Wilson III said because of the shortage of cars he had to cancel a scheduled special overtime shift both Friday and Saturday. But,…
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School remains safe for safe Board decides against disposing of artifact from district’s early days
School remains safe for safe Board decides against disposing of artifact from district’s early days MONMOUTH BEACH — What do you do with an antique safe so heavy it takes four men to move, and performs no job more difficult than holding students’ lunch money? If you’re the Monmouth Beach school system, you get rid…
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Smooth transition to private trash pickup Borough now tracking landfill tipping fees to monitor savings
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Smooth transition to private trash pickup Borough now tracking landfill tipping fees to monitor savings RED BANK — Private garbage collection for food handlers got under way in Red Bank on July 1, and businesses are reporting only minor glitches. While some trash collectors were reportedly picking up later in…
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No ifs, ands, or buts—end of line for tiki huts Council also considering ban on sailboats and personal watercrafts
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan No ifs, ands, or buts—end of line for tiki huts Council also considering ban on sailboats and personal watercrafts FARRAH MAFFAI Required to be gone by Monday, Andrew Mencinsky’s hut is already being stripped down. At right, Mencinsky stands inside the tiki hut he built three years ago. SEA BRIGHT…
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University welcomes alumni to board
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan University welcomes alumni to board Charles T. Parton WEST LONG BRANCH — Four new members, three of them alumni, have been elected to the Monmouth University board of trustees. Charles T. Parton, a past chairman of the board, was named an honorary Life Trustee. Parton and his wife, Trudy, who…
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Z•E•S•T FOR LIVING Daughter’s violin playing brings family musical group together
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Z•E•S•T FOR LIVING Daughter’s violin playing brings family musical group together PHOTOS BY VERONICA YANKOWSKI The Knotts family, (l-r, above) father Tim, Kiralee, mother Beth and Jake, jam in their living room. Music begins right after breakfast in the Knotts household. Each morning, while teeth are being brushed and lunches…